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    <title>The 25-Year Long Game: From 486CORE Kernel Drivers to fluxrig</title>
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  <summary>It’s been quite a ride.  Yesterday, I finally hit “public” on the fluxrig repository. While it feels like a new beginning, this release is actually the culmination of a journey that started exactly 27 years ago, in a very different technical landscape.  1999: The 486CORE Spark  In July 1999, CompuLab introduced what was then the world’s smallest embedded PC: the 486CORE. It was a marvel of mini...</summary>

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    <title>#TechEvents Europe 2025</title>
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  <summary>This article was originally published on LinkedIn.     A few days ago I shared that tech events are “invaluable opportunities to expand your perspective and connect with inspiring people” and that is effectively what I experimented during my recent attendance to Open Source Summit Europe and PyData Berlin events.    This was my first time participating in events without a specific objective so ...</summary>

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    <title>#DevOps #PaaP #dodrj2018</title>
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  <summary>This article was originally published on LinkedIn.     I get to know the term DevOps a few years ago but even I have it as a buzz word in my CV, before this weekend that I attended the fantastic RioDevOpsDays I never invested so many hours together to deep dive into DevOps  It was nice to learn that it seems I started on a good direction as first initiative was to build a monitoring and alertin...</summary>

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    <title>My journey with jPOS and elastic</title>
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  <summary>This article was originally published on LinkedIn.     “If you cannot measure it, it doesn’t exist” is a very disputed idea and personally I agree with this article that affirms that this is no true, but I also consider that you can’t be blind on things that should be measured.  A few years ago, when I got involved with a jPOS based solution for financial transaction processing I was shocked to...</summary>

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    <title>#TUlatam</title>
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  <summary>This article was originally published on LinkedIn.     This week on Telematics Update Telematics LATAM conference an interesting discussion was if carmakers will continue to be relevant or if technology players will take pole position in future mobility.  Borders between traditional automotive and telecommunications/software industries are not there anymore, so my perception is that unless carm...</summary>

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